Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Art for Toddlers | Creative Kids

When it comes to kids, making art is often left to the school-aged crowd. But, thinking that your toddler is too young to do or learn anything artistic keeps them and you from having some really great fun on any given afternoon.

Toddler art definitely has its own unique patina and style. There?s no right or wrong really, just lots of great chances to let kids work on their motor skills, feel confident about creating new things and giving them a fun way to spend their time.

With the wee ones, it?s all about getting to know ? whether it be crayons, markers, paints or stamps. There are lots of fun projects that the two of you can do together, or ones you can combine with projects for older kids to keep everyone happy. But, since these wee folks are just getting started, there are some important things to consider. Here are a few recommendations for getting started with art:

Recommended supplies:

- Chubby crayons

- Drawing paper (leftover rolls of newsprint are great)

- Tape

- Thick markers

- Finger paints

- Cardboard

Activities:

1. A great start for little people ages 18 months to 2 years is coloring. This is more about getting used to how crayons feel in their hands than making anything recognizable. Tape the newsprint to the floor or a wall and let them go for it.

2. Finger Painting. It?s messy. But, oh wow is it fun. Prepare for it all by putting down a plastic table cloth and putting the kids in something you are OK with getting filthy.

3. Felt markers. This is similar to crayons. But, these can often produce some cool results when you tape a piece of paper to a high chair tray. Some kids find these more fun.

4. Stamps. Regular stamps can be tough. But, there are felts that are stamps that are very fun. Kids this age love them. It can take a while for them to get the hang of it.

5. Sorting. Some kids may not be into the art part at all, but will love sorting through markers, crayons and other tools. Fun.

The biggest thing to remember is that the end product is totally not important (and they probably will only last for about 15 minutes max). It?s all about the experience. So, hand a wee one a crayon and let them rip.

Tags: Art, creativity, featured, Kids, Learning, Our Big Earth, Toddlers

Category: CREATE & LEARN, Toddlers

Source: http://www.ourbigearth.com/2012/02/29/encouraging-toddlers-to-get-artistic/

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